Our newest InMonster wrote a gorgeous piece and doesn’t even have a place for us to leave admiring, jealous comments. Hopefully next week the mysterious ToWanderLost will allow us to express our appreciation for his/her skillful blend of gritty details and poetic imagery.
In the meantime, we read and sigh.
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The Rules
There are none. Read the prompts, get inspired, write something. No word count minimum or maximum. You don’t have to include the exact prompt in your piece, and you can interpret the prompt(s) any way you like.
OR
No really; I need rules!
Okay; write 200-500 words on the prompt of your choice. You may either use the prompt as the title of your piece or work it into the body of your piece. You must complete it before 6 pm CST on the Monday following this post.
The Prompts:
PHILOSOPHY MACHINE
CATCHING AIR
MISINFORMATION AGE
FLUENT GIBBERISH
SPACE NEEDLE
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Happy writing!
Not really fiction this time: https://article94.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/i-shaved-off-my-beard-and-i-think-im-allergic-to-cats/
FLUENT GIBBERISH was tempting, but in the end I went with SPACE NEEDLE:
https://www.fictionpress.com/s/3242974/
Spring is in the air…
http://thinspiralnotebook.com/2015/03/20/spring-breeze/
I chose “fluent gibberish” for the next installment of The 1994 Stories:
https://standinginacorner.wordpress.com/2015/03/21/high-school-english-class-circa-1994-part-2/
Just in case I posted this in the wrong place, before. 🙂
https://jubilare.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/late-inmon/
Either place would be fine; I always check comments from my comment feed first, so they all show up there.
A short piece this week, but “space needle” provided a great prompt for chapter 12. https://quest4peas.wordpress.com/2015/03/22/asteroid-rake-chapter-12/
https://towanderlost.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/catching-air/